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401. The Choice of China Tea
THERE are three broad categories of China tea: green, black and oolong. Green tea is unfermented, and grows best in Zhejiang. According to Traditional Chinese Medicine it relieves internal heat.
Author: By YU LIEJIANG & LIU HUADONG Year 2004 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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402. CHRISTIAN LIFE AND ACTIVITIES
"WHAT is the religious situation in China today?""How are Christians getting along in your country?""Are there still churches in China?"Judging by the number of times I was asked these questions
Author: TENG YU-CHIH (CORA DENG) Year 1953 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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403. The Story of a Deaf-Mute Ballerina
The latest instalment in China Today's unofficial series about handicapped youngsters beating the odds.IN THE exercise room on the second floor of the Arts Institute in Wuhu, Anhui Province, 19 year
Author: staff reporters XU LANQING and WANG YUEHU Year 1994 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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404. XIAMEN CREATES CHANCES FOR OVERSEAS INVESTMENT
BETWEEN September 8 and 12, 2000, the Fourth China Fair for International Investment and Trade will be held in Xiamen, a southeastern coastal city. It will provide opportunities for both Chinese and
Author: staff reporters XU HAN & ZHANG HUA Year 2000 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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405. The Drive to Curb Domestic Violence
PILES of books on women's issues cover every working surface of Guo Ruixiang's office. On its wall is a poster bearing the slogan: "curb domestic violence." Guo Ruixiang is the United Nations
Author: staff reporters LU RUCAI & XU XIAOYAN Year 2007 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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406. Beautiful Lishui
LISHUI is situated in southwestern Zhejiang, about 300 kilometers from Hangzhou, the provincial capital. Lishui Prefecture covers an area of 17,300 square kilometers and has a population of 2.5
Author: staff reporters GUO ANDING & KANG JING Year 1998 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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407. Learning from Ancient China's Medicine
IN the nationwide campaign to promote a synthesis of traditional Chinese and modern western medicine, the emphasis is on the study of the former by modern-trained doctors. In that way, modern
Author: LU WEI-PO, YU YUNG-CHING Year 1959 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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408. Fracture Treatment - Combination of Western and Traditional
WE DOCTORS who practise western medicine in the orthopaedic department of the Tientsin People's Hospital have been studying Chinese traditional methods for treating fractures in the past two years.
Author: SHANG TIEN-YU and KU YUN-WU Year 1961 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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409. Improving Poor Soil
TT WAS driven home to us that the improvement of low-yield paddy fields was one of the most urgent problems in Chinese agriculture when we took part in a general soil survey of south China in 1959.
Author: LIU KENG-LING and CHIANG CHAO-YU Year 1965 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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410. Who Came in First?
BANG!" The starting gun barked and the 2,000 spectators focused their eyes on the track shimmering beneath the sun. The thirteen runners in the 1,500-meter race broke away from the starting line like
Author: YU SHAN-MING and WEI CHUN-JUNG Year 1973 Issue 8 PDF HTML